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Which literary period do William Wordsworth and John Keats belong to?
I know that there are two possibilities: Romanticism or Victorian Era. The former poet lived between ( 1770 – 1850) while the latter between ( 1795 – 1821). So they had the luck or unluck to live in both period but which one do they actually belong to?

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According to this page, William Wordsworth is Romantic, and according to this page, John Keats is Romantic too.
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